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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm not sure I would trust at this point what a middle school is saying about what math courses they think high schools will be offering 9th graders in 2029-2030. I mean, thanks for sharing, it's useful to know that that's what Cabin John is telling folks, but I would not take that as any kind of clear indication that MCPS high schools will definitely be doing one year of pre-calculus in 9th and then send the kids on to calculus in 10th. [/quote] I agree with this. I imagine they would create a two-year precalc sequence to ensure that kids are ready for calc. [/quote] But where would they get that 2 year precalc curriculum? The curriculum that exists is the 3 year Integrated Math curriculum that MCPS is not using. Will MCPS adopt a 2 years accelerated honors version of 3 year IM? Probably not, because evil “tracking”. And what about the kids who want honors but the traditional 3 year pace? Last time MCPS tried to make its own curriculum with Curriculum 2.0, it was disaster. And they haven’t even started talking about doing this, anyway. And people didn’t like the AMP 7+ curriculum when they ended AIM and skipped kids from CM 4/5/6 to 7+[/quote]
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